get an earful

get an earful  {v. phr.},  {informal}
To hear more (of usually unwelcome news) than one expects or wishes to hear.
I asked how Tim and his wife were getting along, and I certainly got an earful.
Contrast: SAY A MOUTHFUL.
Categories: informal verb

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